Angular Console makes working with Angular CLI a piece of cake

Nrwl announced the release of Angular Console — the UI for the Angular CLI and it’s designed to make your time working with Angular CLI significantly simpler. It does everything the CLI can do and more! Let’s have a closer look.

The benefits of working with Angular CLI are undisputable.

It saves you from spending time maintaining the webpack configurations. It also enforces “consistent development practices by generating components, services, and state management modules”.

All in all, it is safe to say that Angular CLI has transformed the Angular ecosystem. It does come with a price, though.

The CLI can be significantly hard to learn that results in developers using only but a small portion of the CLI’s capabilities.

Build CLI commands visually — Using our visual form-driven UI, you get all of the flags and arguments for your chosen command available inline.

Integrated terminal output — As you compose and execute your commands in a visual way, you will also see your changes reflected in the inline terminal output in real-time.

Import Existing Projects — Create new Angular CLI projects from scratch, or import existing ones. We’ll even keep track of your recently opened projects so you can instantly access them again in future sessions.

Interestingly, when the team behind Angular Console showed this tool to the Angular team at Google, they got really excited, leading to the decision for future collaboration between the Nrwl and Angular teams.

We are excited to plan and develop it together, with the goal of making it a first-class way of using Angular, next to the Angular CLI.Victor Savkin, Co-founder of Narwhal Technologies (nrwl.io)

Getting started

You can visit the official website and download the beta for Mac and Windows. You can also contribute to the project on GitHub.